About: Anna Tieke

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Anna Tieke (born Anna Wittenburg: 11 November 1898 - 15 January 1938) was a German communist. With her family she relocated to the Soviet Union in 1931. On 15 January 1938 Anna Tieke and her son Rudolf, identified as "suspected German spies", were shot and killed in Leningrad. Formal "rehabilitation" came posthumously, in 1956.

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  • Anna Tieke, geborene Wittenburg (* 11. November 1897 in Rixdorf; † 15. Januar 1938 in Leningrad, UdSSR), war eine deutsche Kommunistin, die Opfer der Stalinschen Säuberungen wurde. (de)
  • Anna Tieke (born Anna Wittenburg: 11 November 1898 - 15 January 1938) was a German communist. With her family she relocated to the Soviet Union in 1931. On 15 January 1938 Anna Tieke and her son Rudolf, identified as "suspected German spies", were shot and killed in Leningrad. Formal "rehabilitation" came posthumously, in 1956. (en)
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  • Anna Tieke, geborene Wittenburg (* 11. November 1897 in Rixdorf; † 15. Januar 1938 in Leningrad, UdSSR), war eine deutsche Kommunistin, die Opfer der Stalinschen Säuberungen wurde. (de)
  • Anna Tieke (born Anna Wittenburg: 11 November 1898 - 15 January 1938) was a German communist. With her family she relocated to the Soviet Union in 1931. On 15 January 1938 Anna Tieke and her son Rudolf, identified as "suspected German spies", were shot and killed in Leningrad. Formal "rehabilitation" came posthumously, in 1956. (en)
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  • Anna Tieke (de)
  • Anna Tieke (en)
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